Police typically will not intervene as they seem to consider such issues trivial and outside of their job scope.GeraldLim1 wrote: ↑Mon, 31 Jan 2022 1:54 pmHi, very sorry to hear about your unpleasant experience.
What you can do is to call the police. You can speak to the management office to understand about the condominium’s by-laws and if any is flouted by your neighbours.
The last resort would be to file a Magistrate’s complaint. This costs money, and does not guarantee a win.
Important to keep all these in pictures/videos, should any require evidence.
Yup. Speaking of blood, did you hear about the slashing case in Bugis? Crazy sh*t.sundaymorningstaple wrote: ↑Thu, 28 Apr 2022 8:38 pmThe only way the police will get involved is if blood is drawn.
I’m all for firearms if they can be used responsibly. Unfortunately, though, they can’t as evidence by all the shootings and preventable deaths. Problem is, when you allow guns, irresponsible users buy them, then those who don’t want to buy them have to get them as well to protect themselves from the irresponsible.sundaymorningstaple wrote: ↑Thu, 28 Apr 2022 8:47 pmSevered the woman's hand. She's lucky, it was her husband because she was caught having an affair with guy in the restaurant next door. Was just down there a Friday night having a late bite.
Looking at all the sword/parang slashings recently and the axe episode in the school a year or so ago, I'm just damned glad we don't have the access to guns like the US does. However, I am an ardent 2nd Amendment supporter and used to have close to 2 dozen various and sundry firearms on the farm in the US.
Not sure if this means you saw the video, then? Seeing it made me squirm, so much blood.sundaymorningstaple wrote: ↑Thu, 28 Apr 2022 8:49 pmThe only reason she has her head is because the chopper blade was upside down and he was trying to cut with the back of the blade. (he was sawing on her neck the second time he attacked her).
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